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Definition of George fox
1. Noun. English religious leader who founded the Society of Friends (1624-1691).
Lexicographical Neighbors of George Fox
Literary usage of George fox
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1893)
"Letter of Thomas Mathews to george fox, 1683. ... The letter which we print is
addressed, " For george fox in London or Elfe where. ..."
2. The Library of Literary Criticism of English and American Authors by Charles Wells Moulton (1901)
"HODGKIN, THOMAS, 1896, george fox (Leaders of Religion), p. 278. GENERAL One
assertion I will venture to make, аз suggested by my own experience, ..."
3. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans (1847)
"He came up to London with george fox, when he was brough up out of ...
DEAR SISTER,—Upon the 4th day of the twelfth month, george fox was at a meeting at ..."
4. History of New England by John Gorham Palfrey, Francis Winthrop Palfrey (1882)
"(george fox digged out of his saw my paper." (george fox digged Burrowes, 2.
The title of this book out ..."